Cynic.<br><br>You could write a book employing that kind of reasoning. Forget Frekonomics. You'd be rich and it would serve you right, and then you could come to my neighborhood and throw money in the air.<br><br><br><br><br><br>[color:blue]I always deserve it. Really.</font color=blue><br><br>

Truly, I was not being cynical. I do believe we would get more return by throwing money in the air in poor communities then this ridiculous idea of giving the money to the rich so they can create jobs.<br><br>That's not being cynical, that's power to the people baby let's tear down the system.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>

Besides which, if the rich are really rich, they'd buy the car, the Rolex, and the yacht in any case, whereas the needier folks wouldn't go out and spend their bundle cause they wouldn't have one.<br><br>&#63743; &#63743; &#63743; &#63743;

[color:blue]Please don't admit you are the last person on the planet that believes in trickle down?</font color=blue> <-- I don't thats why I posted the comment in the original post. See below<br><br>" "Anyway I don't agree with it unless there is real proof that jobs are created from these personal tax breaks." "<br><br>

Truly, I was not being serious. <br><br>I'm trying to cut back on the winkies.<br><br>It's hard. It's hard work.<br><br><br><br><br><br>[color:blue]I always deserve it. Really.</font color=blue><br><br>

Tell me that now, when I was seriously on the phone with my old broker getting ready to transfer the stock my parents got me for my wedding present until he told me it would be $50 or so to transfer it ...I decided it wouldn't be worth it (back when it was $30 a share ...before the split)<br><br>dumbass! <br><br>zweisoft<br>

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